## brainfuck ### Instructions Write a `Brainfuck` interpreter program. The source code will be given as first parameter. The code will always be valid, with less than 4096 operations. `Brainfuck` is a minimalist language. It consists of an array of bytes (in this exercice 2048 bytes) all initialized with zero, and with a pointer to its first byte. Every operator consists of a single character : - '>' increment the pointer ; - '<' decrement the pointer ; - '+' increment the pointed byte ; - '-' decrement the pointed byte ; - '.' print the pointed byte on standard output ; - '[' go to the matching ']' if the pointed byte is 0 (loop start) ; - ']' go to the matching '[' if the pointed byte is not 0 (loop end). Any other character is a comment. ### Usage ```console student@ubuntu:~/student/brainfuck$ go build student@ubuntu:~/student/brainfuck$ ./brainfuck "++++++++++[>+++++++>++++++++++>+++>+<<<<-]>++.>+.+++++++..+++.>++.<<+++++++++++++++.>.+++.------.--------.>+.>." | cat -e Hello World!$ student@ubuntu:~/student/brainfuck$ ./brainfuck "+++++[>++++[>++++H>+++++i<<-]>>>++\n<<<<-]>>--------.>+++++.>." | cat -e Hi$ student@ubuntu:~/student/brainfuck$ ./brainfuck "++++++++++[>++++++++++>++++++++++>++++++++++<<<-]>---.>--.>-.>++++++++++." | cat -e abc$ student@ubuntu:~/student/brainfuck$ ./brainfuck | cat -e $ student@ubuntu:~/student/brainfuck$ ```